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Park Gun-hyung is a Actor Sud coréen born on 1 november 1977

Park Gun-hyung

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 1 november 1977 (47 years)

Park Gun-hyung (Hangul: 박건형; born November 1, 1977) is a South Korean actor. Park made his acting debut in musical theatre in 2001 and has since been active on both television and stage. He starred in the ballroom dancing film Innocent Steps (2005), the period drama The Kingdom of the Winds (2008), as well as played doctors in medical drama Syndrome, and romantic comedy I Do, I Do (2012).

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Shin So-yul
Shin So-yul
(1 films)
Yoo Yeon-seok
Yoo Yeon-seok
(1 films)
Go Soo
Go Soo
(1 films)
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Filmography of Park Gun-hyung (2 films)

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The Royal Tailor, 2h7
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Han Suk-kyu, Go Soo, Park Shin-hye, Yoo Yeon-seok, Ma Dong-seok, Shin So-yul
Roles Chwui-hyang-ru yangban
Rating69% 3.4954153.4954153.4954153.4954153.495415
The film starts with a modern-day press conference, in which Jo Dol-seok is introduced as the only royal tailor, who single-handedly revolutionized the fashion of Korea's Joseon dynasty. Before one of his works is shown, the scene changes to the kingdom of Joseon, where a different story is told: Jo Dol-seok has tailored clothes for three generations of kings before finally becoming the head of the Sanguiwon, the department responsible for the royal attire. Jo was born a commoner, and looks forward to upgrading his social status after serving the royal family for thirty years. Careful to use the traditional rules and patterns, Dol-seok denies the queen's request when she asks him to replace the king's robe that was accidentally burnt by a gungnyeo (female attendant). He insists that to do so would be against court customs, but also simply impossible in the short time before the robe is needed. Anxious to cover her mistake, the queen looks for a designer elsewhere. She is introduced to Lee Gong-jin, a young designer whose good looks and expertise at making unconventional hanboks have charmed many women in the capital; he is portrayed in the film as inventing the bell-shaped design of hanboks and introducing new colors. Gong-jin falls in love with the queen at first sight and uses his extraordinary gift as a tailor to save the dress. He subsequently becomes a tailor at the Sanguiwon and begins a prosperous career. He repeatedly uses his craft to support the queen, who is at risk of being dethroned and replaced because she and the king - who never visits her - have no children.
Innocent Steps, 1h50
Directed by Park Young-hoon
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Dance films, Sports films
Actors Moon Geun-young, Park Gun-hyung, Park Won-sang, Jeong Yu-mi, Yoon Chan, Song Ha-yoon
Roles Na Young-sae
Rating67% 3.3930553.3930553.3930553.3930553.393055
Former acclaimed dancer Na Young-sae (Park Gun-hyung) attempts to make a comeback after his opponent, Hyun-soo (Yoon Chan), purposely injures him at a dance competition. At the suggestion of dance studio manager Ma Sang-doo (Park Won-sang), Young-sae then brings to Korea Jang Chae-ryn (Moon Geun-young), an ethnic Korean from China whom he presumes is a renowned, talented dancer. To his surprise, Young-sae learns Chae-ryn knows nothing about dancing and her soon-to-be married, older sister, Jang Chae-min, is the talented dancer. With only three months until the national dance championship, Young-sae trains Chae-min, vowing to turn her into a world-class dancer.